Tough decision to make

So i've had my A3 for a couple of months now and i'm starting to think i should've got an S3.

Whilst i'm really happy with the car, i'm just a bit dissapointed with the economy. This being one of the main reasons for trading in my Leon Cupra which was giving me around 28 mpg. After 1400 miles i'm only averaging around 36 mpg and i was expecting around the 45 mark.

Looking at finance figures, i could have got an S3 for the same monthly figures if i'd taken my PCP deal over 4 years rather than 3.

I think i miss the power more than i hoped i would and now i just dont know what to do.

I'm expecting a call back from a finance guy at my local Audi garage to see where i stand.

So i've had my A3 for a couple of months now and i'm starting to think i should've got an S3.

Whilst i'm really happy with the car, i'm just a bit dissapointed with the economy. This being one of the main reasons for trading in my Leon Cupra which was giving me around 28 mpg. After 1400 miles i'm only averaging around 36 mpg and i was expecting around the 45 mark.

Looking at finance figures, i could have got an S3 for the same monthly figures if i'd taken my PCP deal over 4 years rather than 3.

I think i miss the power more than i hoped i would and now i just dont know what to do.

I'm expecting a call back from a finance guy at my local Audi garage to see where i stand.

Will update if a decision is made.

Si

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36mpg around town is probably about right, 36mpg if you are driving it rapidly is also about right. You've come from a Leon Cupra to a 1.4TFSI and now you say you want a car that does less mpg than what you get from the A3. Did you really research your purchase properly before you ordered?

So you're disappointed with fuel consumption? You're thinking of an S3?

Would seem to me that the two are not connected. Now say you're disappointed with performance and I can understand the swap......

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Sorry, might seem like an odd thing to say. Just that i was expecting it to be so much better. I could live with paying out the money for petrol if i know its not going to be great economy. I'm sure i could get high 20's from an S3 driven normally, just seems that the 1.4 COD should've been better.

Other main reason for the 1.4 was so the wife had something more sensible to learn in but i can just buy her a wee car for her first 2 years.

36mpg around town is probably about right, 36mpg if you are driving it rapidly is also about right. You've come from a Leon Cupra to a 1.4TFSI and now you say you want a car that does less mpg than what you get from the A3. Did you really research your purchase properly before you ordered?

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I did all the research i thought i needed to do based on figures that i thought were accurate.

Never thought the wife would let me buy another powerful car as shes looking to learn and didnt fancy it.

So i've had my A3 for a couple of months now and i'm starting to think i should've got an S3.

Whilst i'm really happy with the car, i'm just a bit dissapointed with the economy. This being one of the main reasons for trading in my Leon Cupra which was giving me around 28 mpg. After 1400 miles i'm only averaging around 36 mpg and i was expecting around the 45 mark.

Looking at finance figures, i could have got an S3 for the same monthly figures if i'd taken my PCP deal over 4 years rather than 3.

I think i miss the power more than i hoped i would and now i just dont know what to do.

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The car is barely run in. Sounds like you are just using the fuel economy as an excuse.

I changed my last car because I missed the power. Now I have all the power I need but I miss the comfort of my last car.

It would cost me too much to change now. So saving up and waiting/planning.

How much does it cost to put a learner on the insurance of an S3 compared to running a second car?

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'Audi Quattro, better in all conditions.' Providing you don't need to stop or turn in an emergency. As then, Quattro is no better than any other car on standard tyres.

4 wheel drive is a performance feature, not a safety feature, as some people mistakenly believe. Google search, 'all wheel drive myths.'

So i've had my A3 for a couple of months now and i'm starting to think i should've got an S3.

Whilst i'm really happy with the car, i'm just a bit dissapointed with the economy. This being one of the main reasons for trading in my Leon Cupra which was giving me around 28 mpg. After 1400 miles i'm only averaging around 36 mpg and i was expecting around the 45 mark.

Looking at finance figures, i could have got an S3 for the same monthly figures if i'd taken my PCP deal over 4 years rather than 3.

I think i miss the power more than i hoped i would and now i just dont know what to do.

I'm expecting a call back from a finance guy at my local Audi garage to see where i stand.

Will update if a decision is made.

Si

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I had a 1.4 before my s3 and don't worry the economy will rise, mine used to do 40+ all the time my best was 58mpg really trying though lol. It'll improve once it's run in.

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